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x86 Alliance releases AI Compute Extensions specification for processors

The x86 ecosystem published the ACE specification to standardize how processors handle AI workloads, establishing a common instruction set across vendors.

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The x86 ecosystem alliance released the AI Compute Extensions (ACE) specification, a standardized instruction set designed to optimize how processors execute AI workloads. The specification establishes a common framework for hardware vendors to implement AI acceleration features directly into x86 pr...

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